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Noobs mistake on my account, in other words.
Thanks, Bruno. I've been coping with this bug since 12.04 and your tip
is the first to have made a difference.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I am also affected by this bug. First I thought it was a configuration
mistake of mine, so I created a question at askubuntu.com where i
describe the problem: http://askubuntu.com/questions/617296/unable-to-
switch-subtitle-and-audio-language-in-vlc-totem-via-menu
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here's the problem http://i.imgur.com/wKfWUvW.png
when listening music with audacious the panel's size is too wide
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"gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor '1.0'"
Yes, this is a workaround, but it does not allow you to use font
scaling. In case one wants to use a different scaling factor, like me,
because I have sight problems and I want to put as little stress on my
eyes as possible, thi
Sorry, there is an error is the command I posted above, so, here it is:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Interface app-fallback-to-maximum-
scale-factor false
Regards.
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** Changed in: unity-2d
Assignee: Anders (eddiedog988) => (unassigned)
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Your startup entry ended in "applications/"? That's probably why it
wasn't working.
The command I wrote in comment #1 was cut in two lines automatically by
Launchpad. The "scopes.scope commands.scope" line was also part of the command.
That command corresponds to the "Exec=" line in the .desktop
The relevant atom issue: https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/6255
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Title:
atom crashes dbusmen
Thanks, Bruno.
I tried your earlier proposal from July by making a startup entry like
this:
sh -c "sleep 15s ;/usr/bin/unity-scope-loader
applications/applications.scope applications/"
That didn't seem to make any difference, but now I've been using your
last workaround for about a week and it s
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